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Sushant Singh Rajput's Last Tweet About Depression Called Hoax, Mumbai Police Contacts Twitter

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Sushant Singh Rajput's Last Tweet About Depression Called Hoax, Mumbai Police Contacts Twitter Sushant Singh Rajput © TPG Images

Kapanlagi.com - Although it has been confirmed that Sushant Singh Rajput died by suicide, the Mumbai Police has not stopped investigating this actor's death. Recently, the police sent a letter to Twitter requesting data from the @itsSSR account owned by Sushant.

The police want to know if Sushant actually wrote the status on his Twitter account on June 14th. Previously, there were rumors that the depression-themed status was written by Sushant and then deleted.

1. Called Hoax

Although the status was deleted, some netizens are reportedly able to take screenshots. The result of this screenshot went viral on the internet and was circulated by several media.

However, shortly after news about Sushant's status spread, Thelogicalindia released a statement that the tweet was fake. They mentioned that the status was suspicious because Sushant had not been active on Twitter for quite some time.

 

2. Send a Letter

Twitter India has clarified that the tweet is indeed fake. However, the Mumbai police still wants valid evidence to confirm this.

They have sent a letter to Twitter requesting data from Sushant's account. As reported by Pinkvilla.com, the letter has been sent and is now awaiting a response.

3. Sushant's Controversial Status

In the status called fake, Sushant complained about his life as a middle-class actor. He was tired and wanted to leave all of this.

"We men are never asked about our health condition, our mental health, our lives, our thoughts. We are not treated like that. I know, I have been through a lot lately. I am tired of trying hard. My journey with you all has been long. I don't know why I am writing this," he wrote.

"I am ending all of this for the greater good. I have gone far for all of you. Maybe after this, people will try to communicate instead of holding back. See you on the other side. Goodbye," the writing continued.

"I have struggled with life. I will delete this tweet soon. So some of you will know that I am tired of this mediocre success. I don't want popularity anymore. It is very peaceful, but also terrifying to control," the last statement of the status written by Sushant a day before his suicide.

So what about the truth of this status? Until now, the Mumbai police is still waiting for an answer from Twitter India.

(kpl/phi)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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